We will extend military, economic cooperation with Nigeria - France, China pledges
The French and
Chinese governments on yesterday pledged
to extend the level of military and economic cooperation they have with
Nigeria.
The French
and Chinese ambassadors to Nigeria made the pledge during separate meetings
with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo at the State House, Abuja.
The Chinese
Envoy, Mr Gu Xiaojie, told correspondents after the meeting that he was very
pleased to have a meeting with the vice-president.
He said they
had very wonderful and fruitful discussions and exchanged views on bilateral
relations.
“This year
is the 10th anniversary of the establishment of a strategic partnership between
Nigeria and China.
“I conveyed
the message of the government and people of China to work closely with the
administration of President Muhammadu Buhari
“Also we
discussed the specific areas of cooperation between the two countries like
infrastructure building, agriculture and some of the specific issues of
cooperation of China and Nigeria.
The
ambassador said the vice-president gave him the assurance that the new
administration of Nigeria would want to continue the already good relationship
between Nigeria and China.
He said both
reached agreement on further development of the countries’ relationship.
He said they
agreed that China and Nigeria being the biggest countries in each region had a
lot to do together to make an impact on China-Nigeria relationship, China and
Africa relations “and we can make an impact and influence in the region and the
developing world.’’
He said both
countries also exchanged views on peace and stability of Nigeria and noted that
the Chinese Government had been on the side of Nigeria.
“We support
the Nigerian government and people to maintain peace and stability in the
country so that the socio and economic development will be ensured,’’ he said.
The envoy
offered his government’s sympathy and condolences to those who suffered during
the past couple of weeks from terrorist attacks in some parts of Nigeria.
Similarly,
the French Ambassador, Mr Gaver Denya, said he came mainly to discuss how to
develop bilateral relations between France and Nigeria.
He said the
relationship had developed positively in security and political cooperation and
in the economic field.
According to
him, this has been more pronounced since the visit of President Francois
Hollande to Nigeria in January 2014 and the regional summit organised in Paris
in May 2014 for countries involved in the fight against Boko Haram.
“France has
encouraged Nigeria and the neighbouring countries to cooperate and collaborate
with Nigeria in the fight against Boko Haram.
“We have
also developed close relationship with the Nigerian armed forces providing them
with intelligence and military cooperation.
“We are
willing to continue closely this cooperation and to extend it, especially the
military cooperation, because we consider it absolutely fundamental in
defeating Boko Haram threat for Nigeria and the whole region.
In the field
of economy, the envoy said Nigeria was the first trading partner for France in
Africa.
“We have
quite important French presence in Nigeria and are trying to encourage more
French companies to come into Nigeria to engage in long economic partnership
with Nigerian private sector.
“We buy
Nigeria’s crude oil and the trade balance is in favour of Nigeria,’’ he added.
The
ambassador said the French Development Agency in Nigeria was willing to finance
infrastructure projects in Nigeria, while his country had more plans to
organise many visits of French business organisations to Nigeria.
“We have
bright prospects to forge ahead in our relationships and we have to build on
that and multiply the bilateral visits in the coming period,’’ he said. (NAN)
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